256 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



unpublished Tab. in Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) collection 

 (Ag. boeticus.) N. D. Wd.— J.T.A. Udc.—J.N. Keb- 

 royd — A. Clarke. 



H. appendiculatum, (Bull.) Heb. Bdge.— J.N. N. D. Wd. ! 



H. hydrophilum, (Bull.) " I gathered specimens of it in the 

 wood at the top of the precipice opposite the Burks 

 Hall, near Halifax — Bolton, unpublished Tab. 303 in 

 Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) collection (No. 843). On stump 

 Cragg Vale— J.T.A . Hdc— J.N. 



Psilocybe sarcocephala, Fr. Heb. Bdge.— J.N. Fine speci- 

 mens near old stump, El. Pk. Wd. — J.W.S. 



P. subericea, Fr. Booth Wood, Lud. Dn. ! 



P. udus, (Pers.) Among sphagnum and other moss, etc., in 

 damp places. Hurst, Cr. Dn., Hdc, Hawden-hole — 

 J.N. N. D. Wd., Grain Farm, top Cr. Dn. ! 



P. semilanceata, Fr. Liberty Cap. Common in pastures 

 and meadows, on lawns, grassy road-sides, or woods. 



P. spadicea, Fr. On rotting stumps. Pck. Wd., Hdc. — J.N. 



Thornhill Briggs. — Bot. Sec. 



Var. polycephala Fr. " Grows in the shady parts of 



woods, on the decaying roots of fallen trees, about 



Halifax, in several places." — Bolton, Tab. 11. [J.N. 



P. cernua, (Mull.) In fragile fascicles on rotting wood, Hept. — 



P. fcenisecii, (Pers.) Common in rich meadows and pastures ; 

 often on lawns, and in open grassy woods. 



P. clivensis, (B. & Br.) Nut Clough, Heb. Bdge.— J.N. 



Psathyra corrugis, (Pers.) Frequent in pastures, etc. Field 

 near El. Pk. Wd., H. Gr., Foundry-yard, Heb. Bdge., 

 Ca. Wd., Cr. Dn.— J.N. ! Tag-lock— H. T.S. Salter- 

 hebble, Stainl. ! 



P. spadiceo-grisea, (Schaeff.) On twigs, El. Pk. Wd. ! 



P. bifrons, (B. & Br.) H. Gr.— H.T.S., J.N. [J.N. 



P. semivestita, (B. & Br.) El. Pk. Wd.— H.T.S. ! Hdc- 



P. fibrillosa, (Pers.) Among dead leaves, El. Pk. Wd. — H.T.S. 



P. pennata, Fr. On rich, loose soil in woods. El. Pk. Wd., 

 Lud. Dn. ! H. Gr., Hdc. Pck. Wd., etc.— J.N. N. D. 

 Wd.— J.W.S. 



P. gossipina, (Bull.) In moist corner, N. D. Wd.— H.T.S. ! 



Anellaria separata. (L.) Karst. Common on cattle dung 

 almost anywhere ; grows finely on the moor-edges. 

 Var. scutula, Massee. Lud. Dn. — H.T.S. ! 



A. fimiputris, (Bull.) Bolton, Tab. 57. On dung in pastures, 

 etc. ; common. 



